9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Achieve Maximum
Screening Performance
Tabor Machine
Centrifugal & Mechanical
Industries
TH51 Employment Law
Hiring to Firing and Everything
In Between
Norris Screen
Elgin vibrating screens
and screen media provide
an efﬁcient answer to
aggregate sizing needs
Kayt Kopen and Kevin Koronka,
Husch Blackwell LLP
Get a comprehensive overview of key
topics related to hiring, employing,
and firing employees. Make sure you
understand essential "do's and don'ts"
of employee recruiting and interviewing, managing medical leave, paying
employees correctly and FLSA compliance, employee background checks
under the Fair Credit Reporting Act,
and how to fire employees while avoiding liability.
the appropriate application of various
types of screens, how to measure their
effectiveness, and an overall evaluation of the condition of the screen and
structure. Specific topics that will be
discussed include screen types, stroke
profiles, g-force, screen efficiency, sampling protocols, screen axis movement,
structure movement and examples of
improvements. The performance evaluation section of this presentation will
include a case study with an existing
aggregates producer.
TH53 How to Control Dust from
Aggregate Processing Plants
* Available in single, double,
triple or multi-slope decks
Mark Kestner, NESCO
Dust emissions from mining and material handling operations arise from four
major sources: unpaved roads, paved
roads, material processing and stockpiles. Dust emissions are a regulated pollutant and must be controlled to comply
with federal, state and local air quality
standards. This presentation describes
a method for developing a dust control
plan that relies upon a combination of
good operating and engineering practices coupled with wet suppression and
dry collection systems. Based on the philosophy that good dust control is good
process control, this method is designed
to comply with regulation without sacrificing productivity. By treating dust
control as a problem of process control
rather than a regulatory issue, plants
can employ low-cost, low-efficiency
controls first to reduce reliance upon
more expensive and efficient control
measures. As a result, affected facilities
can comply with air quality standards
at the lowest possible cost.
* Available in sizes ranging
from 3' to 14' W & 6' to 28' L
and in a variety of screen
surfaces
TH54 An Eye Opener: Why Culture
Impacts Fatigue Risk & How
Technology Can Help
TH52 Screening 301: Maximizing
Screening Efficiency
Craig Burke, Mike Garrison and Joe
Teague, Polydeck Screen Corp.
Get a comprehensive overview of an
effective screening operation and learn
Elgin Offers a Complete Line
of Vibrating Screens
* Incline, Multi-Slope, Horizontal
and Fine Dewatering Screens
For More Information Contact:
Tim Lilly
V.P. Business Development
Tel: 276-988-8901
Cell: 304.688.1150
tim.lilly@elginps.com
www.elginseparation.com
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Todd Dawson, Caterpillar Inc.
Fatigue is a leading contributor to 35-40
percent of incidents, and surveys of shift
workers demonstrate that nearly half of
the population nods off while working
at least once per week. This stark reality
has driven the development of technologies that deliver valuable information about the conditions under which
employees operate, but few companies
Norris Screen
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